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I have Teddy graded as Top 5, Carr 1st round, Garoppolo early 2nd round, Fales 2nd round, McCarron late 2nd- early 3rd. I really like Garoppolo and Fales. I think both are future starters that need some development time. Miami won't look for a QB till day 3 though.

no matter who the GM is he's not drafting a QB on the first 2 days of the draft. Having said that I like McCarron more than some other QB's in this draft. 1. Teddy Bridgewater 2. Derek Carr 3. Jimmy Garoppolo 4. David Fales 5. AJ McCarrron.

Not comparing the 2, but Tony Romo didn't attempt a regular season pass until his fourth year in the league. Devlin is entering his fourth year in the league in 2014. I'm not saying he's good, or even average, but I can't write a guy off if I've never seen him in a game that counts. Some people thrive under pressure and actually step up their level of play when it matters more.

Not comparing the 2, but Tony Romo didn't attempt a regular season pass until his fourth year in the league. Devlin is entering his fourth year in the league in 2014. I'm not saying he's good, or even average, but I can't write a guy off if I've never seen him in a game that counts. Some people thrive under pressure and actually step up their level of play when it matters more.

Not to continue to prod you, but I'd stray from anyone compared to anything Romo.

Not comparing the 2, but Tony Romo didn't attempt a regular season pass until his fourth year in the league. Devlin is entering his fourth year in the league in 2014. I'm not saying he's good, or even average, but I can't write a guy off if I've never seen him in a game that counts. Some people thrive under pressure and actually step up their level of play when it matters more.

Not to continue to prod you, but I'd stray from anyone compared to anything Romo.

No problem. I know a lot of people have wide ranging opinions on Romo, but it is a fact that he is a multiple Pro Bowler, which I would gladly take in Miami after watching the garbage we've had for the last 14 years.